1st
May,2015:Pradosh Vrata
Lord Shiva
Pradosh
means dusk and this fast is kept on the 13th day of each lunar
fortnight for propitiating Lord Shiva.
With
His blessings all desires are fulfilled and one attains spiritual
enlightenment.It is said that on this day all gods and goddesses
assemble on Mount Kailash to worship Lord Shiva.
3rd
May, 2015: Shri Narsingh Jayanti
Shri Narsingh Bhagwan
Lord
Vishnu became Narsingh Bhagwan to kill Hiranyakashipu and save Bhakta
Prahlad. One of the ten famous incarnations of Lord Vishnu, Narsingh
Bhagwan appeared on earth to kill Hiranyakashipu, the king of asuras.
If Lord Rama and Krishna are hailed as Purnavtars or full
incarnations, the rest eight of them are, Narsingh Avataras.
Sri
Narsingh Bhagwan was the family deity or ishtdev of Sri Manohar Baba
who used to keep a fast in celebration of His Deity's appearance day
on Narsingh Jayanti. He along with all his devotees used to visit Sri
Narsingh Temple in Vrindavan. Its location is near the temples of Sri
Banke Bihariji and Radharamanji. In this honour, a book of letters
written by Sri Manohar Baba may be launched in celestial Vrindavan.
4th
May, 2015: Shri Radharaman Dev Prakatutsav
Thakur
Radharamanji
In
the Chaitanya Mahaprabhu tradition, Shri Radharamanji's lotus face is
like Shri Govindaji's, His chest is like Shri Gopinath's and His
lotus feet are like Shri Madanmohanji's. On beholding Thakur
Radharaman one simultaneously receives the darshan of these three
primary deities. The deity of Sri Radharaman manifested from one of
Gopal Bhatta Goswami's salagram-silas on a full moon day of Vaisakha
(April/May) in 1542.
This
event is celebrated every year by bathing the Deity with 100 litres
of milk and other auspicious items. Gopal Bhatta Goswami's other
salagram-shilas are also worshiped on the altar.
4th
May, 2015: Shri Kurma Jayanti
Kurma
Avatara
Kurma,
the second avatara of Vishnu belongs to the Satya Yuga like the
Matsya avatara. Vishnu manifested in the form of a half-man
half-tortoise, the lower half being a tortoise. He was normally
resplendent with four arms and sat on the bottom of the ocean after
the Great Flood. A mountain was placed on His back by the other gods
so that they could churn the ocean and find ancient treasures of the
Vedic people.
4th
May, 201: Vesak (Buddha Purnima/ Buddha Jayanti)
Siddharth
Gautam Becomes Lord Buddha
It
is a Buddhist festival that marks Gautama Buddha's birth,
enlightenment and death. Siddhartha Gautama was a spiritual teacher
who founded Buddhism. In most Buddhist traditions, He is regarded as
the Supreme Buddha.
5th
May, 2015: Shri Narada Jayanti
Sage
Narada
Shri
Narada Muni, a great devotee of Sri Radha, is a disciple of Sri
Sanatkumara (four Kumaras) and the guru of Sri Nimbarkacharya. He is
known to play the veena while he sings. Narada is a divine sage from
the Vaisnava tradition, who plays a prominent role in a number of
Puranic texts, especially the Bhagavata Purana, and Ramayana. Narada
is the author of the Pāñcarātra, a standard text for Vaisnava's
priests. The sage is portrayed as a travelling monk with the ability
to visit distant planets or lokas. He carries a taapura or musical
instrument, which he uses for singing of hymns, prayers and mantras
in devotion to Lord Vishnu.
5th
May, 2015: Van-Vihar
Van
Vihar & Parikrama of Vrindavan
A
visit to the forest groves and parikrama or circumambulation of
Sridham Vrindavan at night with Temple Musicians (Samaj) plus singing
devotional songs in attendance, is performed with great serenity on
the day Van Vihar.
7th
May, 2015: Sri Ganesh Chaturthi Fast
Ganesha, Foremost God of the Hindu Pantheon
Ganesha,
the foremost god of the Hindu pantheon is beheld as the most
auspicious God of new beginnings and widely worshipped as the supreme
god of wisdom, prosperity and good fortune. Devotees of Lord Ganesha,
who intend to observe a fast on Ganesha Chaturthi, wake up early in
the morning and take a bath. After wearing laundered clothes, they
head towards the nearest temple or perform a small puja at home, to
offer prayers to the deity.
14th
May, 2015: Achala Ekadashi
Lord
Vishnu
Achala
Ekadashi falls in the month of Jyestha (May-June) and is also known
as 'Jyestha Krishna Ekadashi'. Achla Ekadashi is the giver of good
deeds, destroyer of sins and one who observes the vrata with a full
fast on this day attains great esteem in this world.
15th
May,2015: Shiva Pradosh Vrata
Lord Shiva
With
His blessings all desires are fulfilled and one attains spiritual
enlightenment.It is said that on this day all gods and goddesses
assemble on Mount Kailash to worship Lord Shiva. The Pradosh which
falls on a Monday is of special significance.
18th
May,2015: Vat Savitri Vrat Pujan
The
Legend of Savitri & Satyavant
Associated
with Sati Savitri and Satyavant, the legend reveals how Satyavant got
rid of death and regained his kingdom with the dedicated devotion of
his wife Savitri. The Puranas propagate that the story of Savitri is
an inspiration for every married woman.
Women
Worshipping the Vat (Bargad) Tree
The
Vat Savitri Vrat falls on the full moon day of the month of Jyeshtha,
around May-June. Married Women observe this fast with the intention
of preserving their husbands good fortune.On this day, women fast and
worship the Vat (Bargad) tree to pray for the growth and strength of
their husdand and families.All Hindu women observe this festival
worshiping and propitiating Savitri as a Devi. On this day, early
morning the women take bath and wear new clothes, new bangles and
apply vermilion on their forehead and hair-parting line. Then Ma
Savitri is worshipped.
18th
May, 2015: Somvati Amavasya
People Bathing in Ganges on Somvati
Amavasya
The
day of conjunction of the sun and moon, on the fifteenth day of the
dark half of a lunar month is known as Amavasya, the last day of the
waning moon. Though Amavasya occurs every month, Hindus believe it to
be most auspicious when it falls on a Monday. Amavasya is important
for performing rituals for departed ancestors. Somvati Amavasya is
associated with the new moon which occurs on a Monday.
The
significance of Somvati Amavasya was narrated to Yudhishtra by Bhisma
in the Mahabharata . It is said that whoever takes a bath in sacred
rivers on this day becomes prosperous, free of diseases and grief.
There is a belief that souls of ancestors will rest in peace if
children and relatives take a dip in the sacred river Ganges at
Haridwar, Triveni and other places.
Women
worship the peepul tree and tie a thread round the trunk of this
tree, 108 times. Peepul is the most sacred tree in India and is
regarded as the dwelling site of the Hindu Trinity-Brahma, Vishnu and
Mahesh. Women circumambulate around the tree,108 times, with their
hands folded. They pour water and milk on its roots and offer sandal
paste, vermillion, wet rice and flowers.
24th
May, 2015: Bal Krishan Dasji Maharaj's Gaulok Gaman
Shri
Bal Krishan Dasji Maharaj
Maharaj
Bal Krishna Dasji was a saint who lived in Vrindavan and experienced
the highest ideal of religious rapture by relishing Shri
Radha-Krishna's madhurya or sweet romance. He propagated the
Mahamantra and experienced various stages of religious rapture
because of his love for the Divine. His biography 'Charit Vaibhav' is
worth reading.
28th
May, 2015: Ganga Dussehra
Goddess Ganga Descends on Earth
Ganga
Dussehra is dedicated to goddess Ganga and it falls on Dashami or
tenth day of the bright half of the moon in the month of Jyestha. It
took Rishi Bhagirath many years of meditaton for convincing Ganga to
come on earth. This is the day on which the sacred river Ganga
descended from heaven. So this festival is also known as Gangavataran
which means the descent of the Ganga.
29th
May, 2015: Nirjala Ekadashi Vrata
Lord Vishnu
This
Ekadashi falls in the month of Jyestha, during the Shukla paksha
(June). Amongst the 24 Ekadashi's , the vrata on Jyeshtha Shukla
Ekadashi is considered most beneficial and said to give the fruits of
24 Ekadashis observed throughout the year. A complete fast is kept on
this day with not a drop of water to drink. People worship Lord
Vishnu to ensure happiness and prosperity, and forgiveness of
transgressions and sins. On the preceding day that is on the 10th
lunar day, Sandhya (evening prayer) is performed and only one meal is
taken.
31st
May, 2015: Pradosh Vrata
Lord Shiva
Pradosh
means the dusk of an early night or evening tide. This fast is
observed in the evening twilight, and is called Pradosh Vrat. The
fast is observed on the 13th day of each lunar fortnight. It is to
propitiate Lord Shiva, in order to obtain his blessings and for
spiritual evolvement.Those who practice it with implicit faith are
bound to possess wealth, health and happiness.
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